The internet is kind of like the early atomic reactors. Normally safe as houses, but, as in the SL-1 accident, moving the wrong rod even a smidge can end up impaling you on the ceiling. I think anyone doing political stuff on the net should go anonymous as possible.
And yet so many people who should know better always ridicule people for being anonymous. I remember back in the 90’s when it was encouraged to be anonymous so that wackos wouldn’t get a hold of your personal information. Now, the wackos are in control of the tech companies.
Also from Rommel on Quillette.
https://quillette.com/2019/02/18/the-internet-locusts-descend-on-ristretto-roasters/
Sorry got distracted “Rommelmann”
Meanwhile, let’s check in with the Stephen Colbert audience after his nightly anti-Trump monologue . . . shall we?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KeX5OZr0A4&t=136s
The internet is kind of like the early atomic reactors. Normally safe as houses, but, as in the SL-1 accident, moving the wrong rod even a smidge can end up impaling you on the ceiling. I think anyone doing political stuff on the net should go anonymous as possible.
And yet so many people who should know better always ridicule people for being anonymous. I remember back in the 90’s when it was encouraged to be anonymous so that wackos wouldn’t get a hold of your personal information. Now, the wackos are in control of the tech companies.